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Excerpt from Triumphus Iesu Christi Crucifixi
Curaro rurfus folicitudineméue do mefìiéam, qua patresfamilias agi an gique foleur quamuis non aiio quam naturae leui illo &cinfìabiliamore ni tatur, C R v cis tamen appellatione hond'care non dubitat S. Augu?inus. (luorum ego tam grauium aucî'corum du&us exemplis m1nunè, opinor, aberrabo fi quod fernper exifiimaui, fempercìue preedicaui, ac re ipfa ex pertus fum id concludam; Religio fos, qui in benè confiitutis legumc'jue Fuarum fiu'diofis Ordiuibus cuiufl 'jnodi Dei beneficio e?: no?ra hec mi nima Societas iesv) aliorum curan; fufii11eant eos Martyres C R V cxnxos Vide11 quippe quos caelo f'cis, fortifcjue mortis infiar, dileéìio in ?ammat quae facit, vt tum ipfi peni tus inquirant in fefe, atque ipfi (efe obferuent, vt non [int dominante; in clerù, /èdfirma fadì'igregi; cx anima.
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